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Growing Microgreens at home – $40.00 Class

This 75 minute class will teach you all thats needed to grow some of the best tasting microgreens around! No need to spend lots of money at the store when you can do it for pennies yourself in the convenience of your own home. Why microgreens? Because they’re 10-40 times more nutritious than their mature parent plants. They really pack a whollop of a taste too! How do you use them? In soups, salads, smoothies, added to sandwiches or hamburgers, potaotes, scrambled eggs, etc. You wont believe how delicious these are!

Tag: potatoes

Alright-square foot gardeners talk about growing things in only 6″ of soil. That’s true most of the time, but for potatoes not so much. In Mels book on SFG he talks and shows pictures of his “top-hat” as it’s referred to. This is a simple wood structure that has four side, with no top and [Continue]

It’s been a mighty cold winter so far! We’ve already had to deal with frozen water lines on New Years day. Talk about starting the year off on the right foot! One of the things I can always rely on, no matter what the weather brings, is a good potato harvest from my square foot [Continue]

I tried a few squares of a different variety this year in addition to our all-time favorite-Red Pontiac. These are red lasoda’s and they tasted very good. But they weren’t quite as tender as the red pontiacs. And they didn’t produce as heavy of a yield. I’ve been able to get 6 pounds of potatoes [Continue]

I woke up three times this week to a light frost on the ground. Winter approaches. There’s still a fair amount of lettuce, leeks, chard, and poc-choi. This will be the last week of actual planting in the main garden area and I’ve only got 10 squares remaining. Those will be filled with spinach, radishes, [Continue]

This is gardening site but the taste of some of the things coming out of the garden just can’t be matched anywhere! This potato leek soup was our dinner tonight, along with fresh harvested corn and toasted baguettes. You can buy all of the things you need to make this at any grocery store, but [Continue]